A Review of Advance Directives As Per Mental Health Care Act 2017

Authors

  • Sharjeel Khan1 , Shadma Quazi2 , Ranjit Ambad3 , Ragini Patil4 , Ajinkya S. Ghogare3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12620

Keywords:

Mentally ill patient, Mental Healthcare Act 2017, Advance Directives, Nominate representatives, Central authority.

Abstract

The year 2017 is surely a milestone year for the professionals of mental health and the mentally ill patients.
The year marks the historic moment of the Mental Health Care Act (MHCA). The utmost significance of this
act cannot be ignored because it has come as a ray of hope because, for the first time, people with mental
illness have been granted few rights, such as the right of the mentally ill person to make advance directives.
Hence, it can be said that its arrival is an important accomplishment and a ray of hope for the millions of
mentally ill people. It is an important critical step in addressing mental illness and focuses the public’s
attention on the current status of the mentally ill patients. The attempts to have its implementation would
surely face several challenges. Understanding the values relevant to ADs is important for clinicians because
they have a major role to act in coping with severe and chronic mentally ill person. The object of this article
is to gather the brilliant flashes and the boring aspects as well as drawbacks of the act. To start recognizing
the strengths and anticipating challenges in their implementation and the future solution.

Author Biography

  • Sharjeel Khan1 , Shadma Quazi2 , Ranjit Ambad3 , Ragini Patil4 , Ajinkya S. Ghogare3

    1Assistant Professor Department of FMT, Datta Meghe Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical
    Sciences, Wanadongari, Hingna, Nagpur-441110, 2Tutor, Corresponding Author, Department of Pharmacology,
    Datta Meghe Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wanadongari, Hingna, Nagpur-441110,
    3
    Associate Professor Dept. of Biochemistry, Datta Meghe Medical College, Datta Meghe, Institute of Medical
    Sciences, Wanadongari, Hingna, Nagpur-441110, 4Assistant Professor Dept. of Psychiatry Datta Meghe Medical
    College, ShalinitaiMeghe Hospital & Research Centre Wanadongri, Hingana, Nagpur-441110, 5
    Assistant Professor
    Dept. of Psychiatry Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AVBRH (Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences)
    Sawangi, Wardha-442001

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

A Review of Advance Directives As Per Mental Health Care Act 2017. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 6471-6475. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12620